This Man Renovated An Old Van Into An Incredible Mobile Tiny Home

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We see our fair share of mobile tiny houses.

We have featured an impressive assortment of tiny houses on wheels including Airstreams, Winnebago’s, buses, trucks, boats, and adorably petite abodes equipped with four spinning tires.

We’ve even seen an impressive camper with walls that fold out, expanding the square-footage by a significant amount.

Yet, we have never seen a tiny home-on-the-go like this interesting van.

It started out as an old, everyday van, but once Dipa Vasudeva Das, a man in the Eastern Europe, got his hands on the mammoth motorcar, he flipped it into something quite remarkable: a traveling home that includes all the creature comforts of home.

The best part? It’s full of incredible surprises and secret compartments he created with his own two hands. It’s amazing how he squeezed so many innovations in such a tiny space, but he did, and it’s truly something to see…

When Dipa Vasudeva Das — and his cute canine companion — first got the van, it looked like this:

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The inside looked like a typical van as well, though the seat covers are pretty swanky.

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To most, the van looked like a big open space, but Dipa Vasudeva Das saw something much more complex. He got to work.

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He added tons of compartments as he laid out the frame for his new traveling home.

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Those were just the floor. The walls are filled with secrets as well.

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A skylight was added to lighten up the bleak space.

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Once his skeleton was built, he covered it with lovely wood paneling.

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To save room, he also built custom-made furniture right into the walls.

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The custom furniture is a clever space-saver that provides lots of additional storage.

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Before we take a full tour of the interior, let’s take a gander at some of the gadgetry hiding in the sliding side door.

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Below the door are two long pull-out drawers that offer a lot of storage.

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If you push them back in, it’s a very welcoming entrance to his little dwelling on wheels.

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A part of one of the doors can come off as well, allowing for additional sunlight.

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Once you enter and close the door, under the floorboards is a space to stand while using a hidden sink.

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Now, let’s take a look at the doors at the rear of the van.

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Not only does it have a cool, outdoor deck that’s just perfect for entertaining, it also has another secret hiding within.